Lake Simoe Ontario, This quick tip from Ryan Hare today talks about monitoring your bait and the fish with your fish finder. You electronics are a valuable tool to keep the bait a above the fish, to allow for time bring up the bait and trigger a strike.

A follow up to the CG How To "How to Dropshot in Heavy Cover" Fish City Tours' Taro Murata better explains how to use the wind to truly slow down and not be fighting that breeze that tries to blow you right off the spot. Slowly inching along a weed bed in this case, Taro picks apart an entire stretch of shoreline dangling his "powershot"

Sometimes it's that dull hook that causes the fish of the day to shake off at the boat! Jim "Musky Hunter" Saric pulls out the file and shows us exactly how he keeps his hook points penetrating how they should.

We're pleased to present one more QuickTip from Charter and Guide featured angler, Jim Saric from Musky Hunter Television. Muskie, Musky, no matter how you put it, if you hunt these sometimes elusive beasts, chances are your tackle box is loaded with all kinds of valuable lures. Jim talks us through they two leaders he uses to make sure his baits come back in the boat cast after cast!

Charter and Guide featured angler, Jim Saric from Musky Hunter Television shares this invaluable tip with us on choosing the right bucktail to use in whatever weather pattern you're faced with. He's speaking from years of experience chasing giant Muskellunge across North America and we're pleased to have a few tips from him to share with you!

A tip from Taro Murata on casting to shoreline cover. Sometimes it's those little differences on stretch of shoreline when fishing, where the next better bite will come from. See where exactly this largemouth bass came from when we filmed his Charter and Guide How To Drop Shot to Heavy Cover video.

Lake trout and other fish will follow lures and lose interest quickly if they are inactive. Using your trolling motor and varying your speed can be all the difference some days to trigger fish into biting! Apply this simple technique when strolling or trolling for better results and increased opportunities.